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1 II, 2 | understanding that, when born, they are exactly such beings 2 II, 3 | should be gods begotten and born; or at least if it be not 3 II, 3 | begotten, they ought to be born even until now, as men, 4 II, 3 | until now, as men, too, are born; yea, much more numerous 5 II, 3 | men have not ceased to be born, so that cities and villages 6 II, 5 | find that they are later born than the world. And he also 7 II, 5 | the starry heav'ns were born, and earth;~Who, springing 8 II, 5 | their father was not yet born?~ 9 II, 6 | chaos Erebus and night were born,~From night and Erebus sprung 10 II, 6 | a world (for Jupiter was born, not only long after matter, 11 II, 7 | register because they were born men, and not gods? And the 12 II, 7 | thus: That Dejanira was born of Bacchus and Althea, the 13 II, 15| type of man; then it is born again, and is crescent, 14 II, 16| come to the truth, and are born again, and receive blessing 15 II, 25| now, also, when a child is born it is not at once able to 16 II, 30| built."~And to Enoch was born a son, by name Gaidad; who 17 II, 33| themselves being much later born, and introducing a multitude 18 II, 33| multitude of gods, who were born so many years after the 19 II, 36| that axe said to have been born, she said:- "If all things 20 II, 36| If all things that are born must also die,~God cannot 21 III, 6| that they might not be born of adultery, so that no